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T N G S S ., PAGE SIX ALASKA POTTERS T0 HAVE SPECIAL MEET At a special meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Florence Holmquist at 8 p.m. Thursday May 3, the Alaska Potters will have the advantage of learning the funda- mentals of figurine modeling. Mrs. Minerva Butler has consented to give the potters the benefit of her vast knowledge in this field in which she specializes. Other meetings are planned dur- ing Mrs. Butler's stay in Juneau. WSCS MEETS WEDNESDAY The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church will hold the monthly bus- iness meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Devotions will be in in fown or in the “Sticks" CALL Glacier Cab 666 | ka, or from the Territorial Highway the little chapel and the business meeting that follows will be held in the Church Parsonage. Pl:m.\‘ for the May Day Tea to be held May 5, will be discussed so all mem- | Lers are urged to attend. H oo e | CALL FOR BIDS Scaled Bids will be raceived by the | City Engineer, City of Ketchikan, Alaska up to and including 10 A.M., May 24, 1951 for furnishing labor onstruct 405 lineal feet of float ‘ing facilities and refastening ior cables at the City Float, Ketchikan, Alaska. Bids must be accompanied by 2 bid guarantee of no less than 5% of the total bid amount. Proposal forms, Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer, Ketchikan, Alas- Engineer, Juneau, Alaska. Five (5) Dollars deposit will be required, said deposit to be returned upon return of plans and speeifications. Bids will be opened publicly in the City Council Chambers, Ketch- ikan, Alaska at 10 AM. May 24, 1951 and formal cemtract entered into between the City ot Ketchikan and the lowest responsible bidder for construction of these facilities. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. First publication: May 1, 1951 Last publication: May 15, 1951 _EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HELPING NATURE HELP ITS tomato plants dots acreage near Visaiia, Cal., O W N — This pattern of “tents” sheltering young in Central Valley Reclamation project. THESE DAYS By *EGRGE E. SOKOLSKY $5,000,000,000 $5,000, ,000 a year. Since the end of World War II, we have been pAN AMER‘(AN H.YS \gnnv' Europe that amount of mon- | |ey or credit. Although the British | 43 I'RAVEI_ERS MON ro=2% ERARNE R =UEaw 2 - e HMOoS®N IO ] - oA - »* A NEW POLICY relating to the use of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING After much careful thought, and to meet new problems of production as well as to cover advancing costs of publication, it has at last become necessary to adopt a revised policy in handling CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Effective with publication of this notice (April 24, 1951) and until further notice, the following con- ditiqns will apply to acceptance of these types of service: 1: No Telephone Orders lassifiedadvertising will be accepted only when brought to the office of The Empire or when received by mail. Henceforth, such Classified Advertising will not be accepted by telephone. 2: Cash With Order..... The excessive expense of opening and billing a large number of small accounts often amounts to more than the total amount received. Hence, this type of advertising will be published only when payment ac- companies the order. RATES To figure the amount of your advertisement, count five words of average length for eachiline of copy. N The charge is 20¢ for each line the first day, and 10¢ per line each day the copy is repeated. Bold face type and all headings count as two lines. 3: Deadline for Copy.... (MONDAY through FRIDAY) Copy received up to 11:00 o'clock a. m. each day will be published the same day, Monday through Friday. Any copy received after 11:00 o’clock will be accepted for publication the next day. (10:00 a. m. SATURDAYS) Classified advertisements and readers intended for publication on Saturdays will be accepted up to 10:00 o’clock Saturday mornings. There can be no deviation. DISPLAY ADVERTISING 4: Deadline for Copy .... ALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING for use in The Empire will be accepted up to 3:09 o’clock p. m, for publication the FOLLOWING day. Any advertising display copy received AFTER 3:00 o’clock will be ac- cepted with the understanding that it may be used in the edition of the SECOND subsequent day. o A nation-wide survey has shown that many pap- ers require AT LEAST two days regularly for pro- cessing advertising, and that currently rates are higher than those available in The Daily Alaska Empire. It is our desire to serve this community to the best of our ability. The foregoing reasonable pro- visions have been adopted reluctantly. We had the choice of adopting these new conditions, or of inereas- ing prices. We feel that you will prefer the above. We earnestly and sincerely ask your continued under- standing cocperation. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Post Office Box 1991 JUNEAU — ALASKA “Alaska’s Most Widely Read Daily Newspaper” Marx on_Russia I read this in the British me ne ““The Twentieth Century “On April 19, 1853, the London correspondent of the New York | Tribune (now the Herald Tribune) ad this to say about Russian ex- »ansion in Europe: . Thanks to the ignoranc | v, inconsequence and CcOW {ardice of the occidental govern- ments, Russia has in all esse attained its aims, one after the other:. . since Peter the C the Russian frontier has ady seven hundred miles in the by rection of Berlin, Dresden and Vi- enna; it has moved some five hun- dred es closer to Constantinople, icloser to Stockholm, ab a thous- |and miles closer to Tehe 4 T, > The writer of this quotatior none other than Karl M could not have known, in 1 his ideas would be seeGed in Russia in 1917 and tF principal disciples would that country as their motherlan: | Earlier, Karl Marx had »\;n'n(‘d: ces) it would turn out that Rus- Danzig or Stettin to Trieste. And as sure as one annexation follows {another, the conquest of Turk by Ri would only be the pr lude to the annexation of Hun-| gary, Prussia, Galicia, and to the realization of that Slav empire of | which certain fanatical pan-Slay philosophers are dreaming. .. once in poessession of Turkey, Russia’s power is increased by half and !overtops that of all the rest of | Europe combined. That would be an indescribable disa: maintenance of Turkish indeps ence, and the prevention of Russias plans of annexation should the ance. In this the interests of rev- olutionary democracy and those of England coincide. . . . ” It is interesting to Acheson dated February 23, 1951} to Mr. Clarence E. Moulette, ir which he says: “However, as it became clear that the rulers of the Soviet Union not only were not interested in cooper- | ating with us, but were challeng- ing the survival of our free in- stitutions, and the independence of all nations, we have been obliged to build up our gth again, ail of us.” i t { Recently, in a conversation con- cerning Dean Acheson, I made the point that he lacks historical im- agination, which is the essence of statesmanship. Such minds as Tal- leyrand and Disraeli could see ahead and yet they were restrain- od by profound knowledge of his- tory. Stalin, at Yalta, lald out a future or Ewope and Asia beneficial to his country and his ideals of life, with the broadest strokes. Roose- velt, Hopkins and Hiss could only ieal with the matters in hand. As mportant as such matters have eemed to be, they had to be fitted into the framework of our own tradition and history. This they did 20t do and, therefore, brought up- n us our present miseries For, to paraphrase Karl Marx's statement above: once in posses- don of China, Russia’s power is ripled and overtops all the nations f the world combined. Had the United States possessed me statesman in power in 1945, 1e would have appraised this situ- ition clearly. There were many fine ninds, out of power, who did, in 945, appraise this situation cor- ectly. Dean Acheson is now virtually the >resident of the United States be- :use foreign affa prevail over very domestic question that faces he country. He develops the posi- ion in international relations and hen every other question has -to e made to conform to it. For instance, we have practically iixed it as a policy to give Europe some six hundred and thirty miles! (Under certain circumstan-} sia’s natural frontier runs from| BT oaie e | | First publication: April 24, 195 Ottoman empire dissale after ail, ! are matters of the highest import- | have given up Marshall Plan aid, | they are to get inilitary aid, whmln comes to the same thing. Therefore, | + domestic budges has to mclune‘. unt, come wnat may. Cr, General nhower is to Eurcope to asume responsibility on bzhalf of the United States, for the success of the North Atlan- iance. To implement that, we are asked to create a standinz 3,500,000 Americans and to of about tic army cf have a 1951-52 budget $100,000,000,000. If we a Acheson's foreign program, conomy of our people must be ad- Jjusted to the government taking in taxes or bonds about one-third of the national product. When a man possesses such power his wisdom should be great; his of obligation national. Mr. is an advocate rather than ish rather than Amer CALL FOR BI Notice is hereby give Y City of Juneau, Alaska will receive sealed bids up to 8:00 p.m. May 18, 1 at the office of th k 1eau, Alaska, at whic ine bids ‘will be opene { rublicly| read aloud for the construction of an approach and dock at the Juneau small hoat harbor and demolition and removal from the site of a por-| tion of the existing dock. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans now on file with the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities .in the bidding. Date = this 24th day of April 19 C. I. POPEJOY, City Cl Last publication: May 8, 1951. CALL FOR BIDS .()f Juneau is calling for sealed bids compare I | pm. for the sale of the Cit iages located at Shattuck Way and ¢ attorney, How: The Common Council of the City| to be opened at their Regular Meet- . ing which will be held on Friday | 1936 Chev truck these statements with that of Dt'mIM,) 4 1051 In',Bhe Gorinoll. Cham- bers of the City Hall at 8:00 o’clock Marine Way, known as the Mac- Kinnon Garages. These structu | must be removed from the soon as possible to clear the pr for the City’s new Fire Hall and must be removed by the successful | bidder. The date the bidder expects | to be able to remove said structures'’ must be stated in the bid. i The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities in the bid-, ding., 4 1 this 23rd day of April, 1951 C. L. POPEJOY, | City Clerk. First publication: April 24, 1951. Last publication: May 1, 19 POSITION OPEN— HARBORMASTER The Common Council of the City of Juneau will receive applica for the position of harborm: until eight pm. May 4, 1951. All applications may be left at the City Clerk’s office. | Clerk April 24, 1951 May 1, 1951 First publication: Last publication: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on April 16, 1951, in the U. Commissioner’s Court for Fm't\‘-thx‘uv flew | erican ers, George Wilso. n Lincoln, | \\"nh Pan Am- yesterday | with 22 arrivals Lum \mnle five from Fairbank connect lines. ugh to 1 Air- Anderson, | S. C. Nicholson, Hen- | It Clayton | , Otto Manely, Jack Street-~ , B. Harmon, | L. G. Zuboff. | TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951 REAL ESTATE PHONES 676 and 207 BOATS 32 FT. TROLLER. Rigged & Ready to go. Price reduced to $2100. Can be financed. Call 676. ouglas: BEDROOM House. Furnishe Full cement basement. One blo from drug store. Immediate pos- session, MURPHY & MURPHY - REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 675 over First National Bank NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO S'I'FP§ 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin cn a; very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE —Jur restaurant—Make inquiriesfnox 2324, 'William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE ws best | IF YOU are a machinist or welder and want your own My home and shop with ste For particulars, er bu FOUH Meat blocks for sale. Good condition; priced at $25.00 each. Super Market YO'7 can buy a year old 2 bedroom | Small down payment, rest | rent. Floor furnace, electric ter, venetian blinds, inlaid lin- oleum, furnished or unfurnished.} Bus stop one block. Turn ck on F Street entering Douglas. opher, and his affinities! — LOST AND FOUND return of light tan| ine top coat,| Taken | night in Baranof nug! USED CABS 19387F0RD 1 Ton condition. New Motor. NEW Douglas Telephone NUMBERS Phor 798-3t | y some where down- | night cashier atj 798-2t 1047 . Good ¢ ion, must q’ll Call Blue 330, 798-4t1 Sn.,() BUYS '47 Kaiser Sedan. Phone | 797-4t | “Good Phone Red 789-4t 1900 OLDSMOBILE Hullday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale. Call ton stake— heater and spot lighL, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts s Gar- | === In case of Fire DIAL 2800 and report to Opera- tor in the usual Cashen, Isabel McCahill, T. H. Ogg, Ian T. Douglas Numbers ..2442 ons ster Cashen, Thos. ..2432 Douglas Public School 2205 Durance, W. E. .. ..2414 Fleek Dayton 2462 || Friesen, Abe H. 2421 2443 Gray, Douglas 2431 ..2444 2412 2384 ..2463 Preeinet; at Juneau, Alask || Peterson, Don 2383 Viola Fagerson of Juneau, f Reed, S. F. ... 2411 was appointed executrix of the!| Thibodeau, Robt. — 1) § estate of NORMAN FLOYD FAG- | Vinson, Greta . ...2364 rsons hav= 2422 '10 are’| Whyte, Chas. .2441 required to present lhrm with veri- fied vouchers a srequired by law, to said executrix at the office of her d D. Stabler, in the| Shattuck building, Ju u, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. DAISY VIOLA FAGERSON, Executri: First publication: April 17, 1951, Last publication: May 8, 1951. Please use prefix DOUGLAS when call- ing a Douglas number from Juneau. ——————————— { JOHNSON 10 H.P. Out ! BOAT “Umatilla” 11 FOOT Burchrrnfl, Skiff and (' H.P. Lawson Motor, used nnl\ two months $375. See Harold Bates, 20th Century Market Excellent condition_used ar 39 hrs. $200.00. Call Black 725 796-4t GENERAL Electric 52 gal. round| type hot water heater, new, in original crate. Green 405. 796-3t 1 TON '46 Dodge Van. Phone 707. 794-6t 41 over all, 8 gross—121 H.P. Gray. In llent condition and priced for quick sale. Complete with trol- ing gear and one full string hali- but gear. Ralph Hall, Box 245, Pctersburg, Alaska. 794-6t 16 H.P. JOHNSON mbomi Motor with Milemaster fuel tank and conversion kit for forward stecr- ing. 14’ laminated plywood boat complete with windshield, steering wheel, cushions, oars and trailer. Price $650.00 complete. Phone 439. 793-tf PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb, Table Model, like new. Call 772. 92-1f SINGER Electric Sewing Machine with attachments. Cabinet type, very good condition. Call Blue 750. 790-3t OFFICE Swivel Arm Chair. Phone Blue 690. 87-tf 30 FT. CRUISER Port, Orford Ce— dar, Chrysler Royal. Galley, head, Sleeps four. Phone Blue 809. " 785-26t FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf FOR RENT BOARD & Room—Hannal’s Board- | ing House, BUSINESS 10 ation, Iormerly Gun Shop at 79 Willoughby Ave. Available May 1. Phone Blue 275. 792-tf PERIAL HOTEL— Rooms, week- onthly Rates. 400 SQ. FT. warehouse—two story elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. e. George Brothers. 162-t1 T-A-SAW-SERVICE. Ouo-mn‘ chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day.| Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 EA\IHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthy. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf \VURLITZER Spinet piano fm rent Anderson Piano Shop. e GUERTINS TO SKAGWAY Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Guertin were round-trip passengers on the Prin-| Guertin went to Skagway on business for the Veterans Affairs Commission of- cess Louise for Skagway. fice of which he is in charge. shop and wip, kusiness, here is your opportun- and equipment is for sale. contact owner Jobn R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet-!| 798-27t | See them at ‘he‘ 798-tf | | 782- ZGL‘ M heated rooms, 315 Gold St.| Ph. 143 | REAL ESTATE | READY TO MOVE IN SUPERB summer home, electr] ed, convenient locati e lot to assure privacy, ch, $3,000. I ’I‘ ACTI 3 bedroom hon completely modernized, new wail-| paper, good law and garden,| e range ashing ma- | >, nic k new roof foundation, near school | Douglas, $7875. | | LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, | 1 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — $17,0 down. LL coun home, new wiring, materials for expansion. 4 acres, elec. range, mile| 0. bedroom home, modern, nall busine hut tha with home, | | cwner e of illness | but will teach business to buyer, | Douglas Highway. A ba 0 at | 0 for home and business, | SIDE 1 bedroom house with yom for ion into other| | & goe: leaving be income apartment, | > Gastin- | | eau Ave. to $1900. FiNISH HOMES TO FIT YOUR “((.’ | additicn d founda- | wo aterials | good view lot, 4 acres, | road. $2500. | driveway built, most 1 North | | No and r a lot Ready for| moved from T Moving will cost as little as $50. Reduced tol $1050. CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT TO BUILD YOUR HOME ) Highway. 2500 down ide into six lots at NDID view lots, itz Cove 4 frontage, depths from 50 '3 400 feet, $1,000 each | FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75 ft. frontage on upper side of| road, $600 each; and one 50 f frontage lot on beach side, 1, Lena|In fo , best view of Juneau, has| ss located in Quon-|F THR acre, |3 | CLASSIFIED A ERTISINBI REAL ESTATE ATTENTION! DIFFERENT LISTINGS — EVERY "DAY — we list all of our you see oniy one section, offered as OPPORTUNITIES BLDG. — $140,000. ser full cash or part w security in amt furnishings value. yments one-half of income ($1,500) ifc. 44 t. or less to right buyer. Owner moving due health. DTEL - 16 transient rooms, 7 s, store rents $125. Hot water nace, new foundation. Approx $500 mo. income. $22,200 Terms. AVIEW APTS and adjoining lots —valuable bldg site for stores, 5 offices. Warranty deeds. Will lquidate investment by hc is until bldg loar sit- uation favorable. ARBOR MACHINE SHOP — only $2.000 down to take over imme- diately so owners can get that Dawson gold. Lease with option to buy kldg. Price total $6,000 for op eguipment & inventory. e i B | FOUR APTS—income $210 month. 0. £2,000 down. JUNEAU'S FINEST apts— top 2 bdrm can be 4 bdrm, others 2 1 bdrm. $7,000 down, $24,000 total. FOUR APTS — on best available Juneau business corner. All hdwd {ico! steam heat, very attrac- tive, furnishe Near Fed Bldg. adjoining set-up for office home or remodel : apts. Between pro- and Odd Fel- x 100, t Auk Bay with >4, part ‘cleared. solid apts, riction. Also house next door, for ex- Owner leaving ‘Terms. -BAR-STORE — or you. Former Alibi equipped to run 2 mi to center u on Glacier Hwy. Terms ) t buyer. DENTIAL ars, cafes, stores. FOUR AUK BAY & HIGHWAY LISTINGS of SEVERAL DOUGLAS LISTINGS BUILDING LOTS EUSINESS in & out of town. PETER WOOD | LEMON CREEK, 30.66 a with Agency log cabin and plenty of building Ne. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 materials, il GASTINEAU Ave., di le view lot,l cent. Aly located, $900. INVEST IN JUNEAU GROCERY Store, g and location, 2 bedroom apt. for | owner. Will seli business and lease | or sell building. rmxmkamy small amount will handle. property, ‘excellent lecation, | steady. income, $78,750. APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- | pletely {furn., insulated, central location, steady | income $442 mo., Second St. $22,000 — $5000 down. | MANY OTHER business opportun- | ties and investment properties. | ! GOING FISHING? | GILLNETTER, fast, year old en-| gine, complete equipment. $3750— | $1250 down. Bob Druxmanr-Phone 891 i Juneau—123 Front Street 1 Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road ‘ Evenings by Appointment —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS|| SPECIAL 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1946 International | 1% -ton Pickup 1948 Mercury—4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Secan 1947 International ton Panel R.W.Cowling T 115 Front Street i business | FIRST-CLASS, WANTED experienced sten- ographer-secretary. Law office. x:[ bertson, Monagle, Eastaugh. 0) Seward Building. 798-tf LARGE business and apartment | CRAB r.»hmmn \uth boat to fish full season. For details, write Totem Sea Foods Company, Ten- akee, Alaska. 798-6t many new items, War AP ’ARTMENT:Vklarge MANAGER for NTED one boarder, nice room heated garage available. Call 798-6t enough for three. Phone 492, 797-4t majer R. E. A, Power Distribution System, near | » Anchorage, Alaska. Principal re- quirement demonstarted capacity to apply management skills. Ex- perience desirable in engineering, and construction fields, iness administration, public ulatxons Include in application, employment record and yeferen- ces. Applications considered up to June 15. Address: Air Mail Justine Parks, President, Matan- uska Electric Association, Palmer, Alaska, 796-4t W. A\’T“‘- at once. Telephone op- erator at the Baranof Hotel 7g5-it XPERIENCED Grocery Clerk. Home Grocery. 793-tf PAINTING and Decor: atmg—RaIph A. Treffers, Contractor. Phone 996. T74-26% HELP \Vxfi}ifialaska Laundry‘. 758~-tf RESS & 1 Fountain Girl. s Cafe. 755 tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOVD HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf HELP WANTED resent one of the Pacmc North- ung Juneau. own handwriting, catio; in strict confidence. Write Box K, Juncau Empire. leading meat packers, in Answer in giving qualifi- All answers will be held 197-4t > . 4 o !